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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare you give them the giggles. tylenol cold® helps relieve your worst cold and flu symptoms. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol cold®. to your first roll, pampers swaddlers was there. and now swaddlers are available through size 5, for many more firsts to come. ♪ pampers. ♪ >>> time to check "the pulse," the stories you'll be talking about today. we start with a throwback literally to 1933. >> it was 80 years ago when the 18th amendment outlawing alcohol was repealed, ending prohibition. >> to honor the repeal of prohibition. celebrations tonight at 9:00 p.m., the 21st hour of the day. drink responsibly, folks. >>> president george bush hasn't always been a fashion do. but at least he's entertaining. >> take his socks, for example. like these pink ones he wore at the dedication of his son's presidential library in april. and then, there's this patriotic pair he
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare you give them the giggles. tylenol cold® helps relieve your worst cold and flu symptoms. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol cold®. to your first roll, pampers swaddlers was there. and now swaddlers are available through size 5, for many more firsts to come. ♪ pampers. ♪ >>> time to...
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for now, only law enforcement and research institutes qualify for the faa's drone permits. but over the next year, the agency will test the viability of commercial drones in six pilot areas. teams in 24 states have submitted applications to participate. including adaptive flight in marietta, georgia, which has developed four drone models. eric johnson is the co-founder. he's sympathetic to the challenge the faa faces trying trying to regulate this emerging market. >> when you don't even know how they're going to be operated, what size the vehicles are, what the size will be, what they're doing, it's much more difficult to come with. >> reporter: laura wise the lab chief scientist at the georgia tech research institute says the drone's technology has raised far ahead of current faa oversight. >> it's happening, it's moving forward anyway. i think the companies will line it up. regardless of what happens with the faa decision, things are going to happen. >> reporter: the faa's administrator predicts 7500 drones could be flying in the next five years. mark strassmann, cbs news
for now, only law enforcement and research institutes qualify for the faa's drone permits. but over the next year, the agency will test the viability of commercial drones in six pilot areas. teams in 24 states have submitted applications to participate. including adaptive flight in marietta, georgia, which has developed four drone models. eric johnson is the co-founder. he's sympathetic to the challenge the faa faces trying trying to regulate this emerging market. >> when you don't even...
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she says he was in and out of trouble with the law for some time. >>> to prince george's county where a woman remains hospitalized after a police-involved shooting. authorities were called to this home in hyattsville for mental health welfare check. they tell us the woman inside refused to take her hands out of her pockets and threatened officers with a knife. police say they deployed a stun gun but it didn't work because she had on several layers of clothing. an officer then opened fire hitting her in the chest. >>> turning to our weather now. a fierce winter storm is coming through the country and bringing heavy snow and cold temperatures. 30 million people in 25 states are effected. some mountain areas are brace for up to two feet of snow. in denver, lows below zero are expected for several days. at least six people have died as a result of this storm. >>> that same system heading our way, and we could start to fee the effects tomorrow, folks. chief meteorologist doug kammerer is letting us know what's in store. >> the interesting thing tomorrow is that we're going to be ahead of t
she says he was in and out of trouble with the law for some time. >>> to prince george's county where a woman remains hospitalized after a police-involved shooting. authorities were called to this home in hyattsville for mental health welfare check. they tell us the woman inside refused to take her hands out of her pockets and threatened officers with a knife. police say they deployed a stun gun but it didn't work because she had on several layers of clothing. an officer then opened...
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the federal law kicks into place when the recession happened. it was a chance to given meshes more time to be on the benefits. up to 18 months. without this law, there's only about six months of unemployment, some have everybody less, so the democrats are trying to make a case that they need to be extended because they expire on december 28th. >> what's the reason response to this. >> well, house speaker today said if president obama has a plan on paper to extend them, he will take a look at it, so that is a little bit of a hint of some potential break through, however, he reviewed the republican perspective of it's about the economy, and we have a plan to improve the economy, and that's not related to social benefit programs. >> that we create more american jobs and better american wages. the republicans continue to focus on strengthening the economy for middle class families. that's why we passed nearly 150 bills many of them will help our economy, they are still sitting in the united states senate. so you hear a difference, how republicans ap
the federal law kicks into place when the recession happened. it was a chance to given meshes more time to be on the benefits. up to 18 months. without this law, there's only about six months of unemployment, some have everybody less, so the democrats are trying to make a case that they need to be extended because they expire on december 28th. >> what's the reason response to this. >> well, house speaker today said if president obama has a plan on paper to extend them, he will take...
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that's what this law is about. health care that's there for you when you need it and financial protection for you and your family if you get sick. the security of knowing that an illness or accident is not going to completely derail your dreams. and there are a lot of benefits especially important to young people. insurance companies have to provide free preventive care and con tra septemberive care for women at no extra cost. if you want to take a chance to start your own business or start multiple careers like many young people do, particularly in this economy, before you settle down, you're not going to have to wonder whether or not you can do that because you're worried about coverage. when you do settle down and start a family, maternal care will be covered. if you're a woman, you won't be charged twice as much as men because you're the one carrying the baby. so this law is already making a difference for millions of young people. and it's about to help millions more. about half a million people across the cou
that's what this law is about. health care that's there for you when you need it and financial protection for you and your family if you get sick. the security of knowing that an illness or accident is not going to completely derail your dreams. and there are a lot of benefits especially important to young people. insurance companies have to provide free preventive care and con tra septemberive care for women at no extra cost. if you want to take a chance to start your own business or start...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare you give them the giggles. tylenol cold® helps relieve your worst cold and flu symptoms. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol cold®. to your first roll, pampers swaddlers was there. and now swaddlers are available through size 5, for many more firsts to come. ♪ pampers. ♪ >>> time to check "the pulse," the stories you'll be talking about today. we start with a throwback literally to 1933. >> it was 80 years ago when the 18th amendment was repealed. >> to honor the repeal of prohibition. the 21st hour of the day, drink responsibly, folks. >>> president george bush hasn't always been a fashion do. but at least he's entertaining. >> take his socks, for example. like these pink ones he wore at the dedication of his son's presidential library in april. and this patriotic pair he sported during an appearance with the houston texan cheerleaders. >> this time, he sho
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare you give them the giggles. tylenol cold® helps relieve your worst cold and flu symptoms. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol cold®. to your first roll, pampers swaddlers was there. and now swaddlers are available through size 5, for many more firsts to come. ♪ pampers. ♪ >>> time to...
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they are aware of the risks. >> we are just armed with international law. we can stand in front of them saying this is our sea, our land, our sky. you shouldn't be here. >> reporter: by challenging the blockade israel may stop them or attack them. with two-thirds of gaza living on less than $2 a day these people feel they have nothing to lose. for israel the block said is about israel. missiles are fired into gaza. iin an why raw sewage runs in te streets, power cuts 12 hours a day, they say the block cases increase their suffering. there is a saying in each bag of cement there are more than 45 jobs. but the blockade says a construction project like this has ground to a halt, and this has made economic conditions more miserable. >> they are owed a new house. his was bulldozed by the israelis in 2004. but because of the blockade he is a nomad still without a permanent home. >> because of this, i he says, my children are failing out of school. >> i thought i would stay for a week, a few weeks, and three years later here i am. >> american joe struggles up clos
they are aware of the risks. >> we are just armed with international law. we can stand in front of them saying this is our sea, our land, our sky. you shouldn't be here. >> reporter: by challenging the blockade israel may stop them or attack them. with two-thirds of gaza living on less than $2 a day these people feel they have nothing to lose. for israel the block said is about israel. missiles are fired into gaza. iin an why raw sewage runs in te streets, power cuts 12 hours a day,...
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that figure is based upon the number of federal law enforcement officials killed in the blast. on april 24th, 1997, two years after the bombing, mcveigh's trial begins in denver, colorado. the prosecution presents first, and lays out a timeline of events that led up to the bombing. by mid 1994, mcveigh and nickels, along with their army friend michael fortee were pleadty to put their plan into action. mcveigh decided the most effective weapon would be a truck bomb. in september 1994, mcveigh and nickels begin stockpiing amoment yum nitrate, a fertilizer often used in truck bombs. >> you combine the amoment yum nitrate and fuel and you have an explosive mixture. it's cheap, readily available and it's not particularly complicated to make. >> over the next few months, the two men start quietly gathering more components, including racing fuel, explosive charges, and 544 blasting caps they steel from a kwaurry in kansas. then that december, mcveigh and michael fortee go to oklahoma city to case the murrah building. >> we know for certain that mcveigh examined multiple federal buildi
that figure is based upon the number of federal law enforcement officials killed in the blast. on april 24th, 1997, two years after the bombing, mcveigh's trial begins in denver, colorado. the prosecution presents first, and lays out a timeline of events that led up to the bombing. by mid 1994, mcveigh and nickels, along with their army friend michael fortee were pleadty to put their plan into action. mcveigh decided the most effective weapon would be a truck bomb. in september 1994, mcveigh...
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under federal law all children under the age of 21 have the right to a free education. new york state now plays $77,000 for most students here. a good part of that goes to technology. in this math class the teacher is using a headset for students who can't hear. technology like this help prepare students beyond these walls. some experts question whether this will get students ready for the real world. >> the purpose of special education is to prepare students to live in the adult world. and for most of us we don't live in a segregated adult world. >> reporter: richard says the school prepared him plenty. he is now a sophomore in college. the only one of a set of triplets living away from home. >> it would have been much more difficult to adapt. >> reporter: chris sees the school as path to college. >> i want to study biology, go to princeton or columbia university. >> reporter: he has the power, he says, like everyone else to reach for his dreams. >>> the un marks the 21st international day of persons with disabilities on tuesday. >>> it's time for sports now. i hear a
under federal law all children under the age of 21 have the right to a free education. new york state now plays $77,000 for most students here. a good part of that goes to technology. in this math class the teacher is using a headset for students who can't hear. technology like this help prepare students beyond these walls. some experts question whether this will get students ready for the real world. >> the purpose of special education is to prepare students to live in the adult world....
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right now the law lets agency keep that cash. and a restaurant in texas now closed until next week for what the owner is calling an attitude adjustment. the sign says the place was supposed to reopen today. the owner says he needs more time to retrain his workers in everything from food prep to customer service. good job owner guy. much more from the fox news deck right after this. with non-insulin victoza®. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar, but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza®. he said victoza® is different than pills. victoza® is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once-a-day, any time, and comes in a pen. and the needle is thin. victoza® is not for weight loss, but it may help you lose some weight. victoza® is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adultth type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. it is not recommended as the first medication to treat diabetes and should not be used in people with type 1 diabetes or diabeti
right now the law lets agency keep that cash. and a restaurant in texas now closed until next week for what the owner is calling an attitude adjustment. the sign says the place was supposed to reopen today. the owner says he needs more time to retrain his workers in everything from food prep to customer service. good job owner guy. much more from the fox news deck right after this. with non-insulin victoza®. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar, but it didn't get me to my goal....
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about benefits of the affordable care act. >> we may never satisfy the laws of opponents. that is fair to say. some are rooting for it to fail. that's not my opinion, by the way, they say it pretty explicitly. some convinced themselves the law has failed regardless of the evidence, but i would advice them to check with the people who are here today. and the people they represent all across the country whose lives have been changed for the better by the affordable care act. >> north korea's leader is believed to have sacked his powerful uncle shown here on the left from the top level government post while two ally haves been publicly executed according to south korean lawmakers briefed by south korea's intel again see. >>> french prosecutors investigating bob dillon on suspicion of insighting hatred. a group representing croatians for comments he made. dillon is accused on likening the croatian people. >>> one of princess dianna's most memorable dresses sold at auction in south london for a whopping $140,000. the buyer is reportedly an overseas museum. dianna made high-prof
about benefits of the affordable care act. >> we may never satisfy the laws of opponents. that is fair to say. some are rooting for it to fail. that's not my opinion, by the way, they say it pretty explicitly. some convinced themselves the law has failed regardless of the evidence, but i would advice them to check with the people who are here today. and the people they represent all across the country whose lives have been changed for the better by the affordable care act. >> north...
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we have to remember when the law was drafted, there were no exchanges so the law was drafted and the exchanges were supposed to be set up so "the washington post" says, listen. maybe there was a missed word or it was intentional because the federal government wanted the states to set up their own exchanges and the subsidies was the carrot that they were dangling for the states to set it up. therefore, it was intentional. >> right. well, look. first of all, doug is doing a good job, making the best argument you can make if you're on his side but this cuts everything that you just said, cuts against the i.r.s.'s position. when they wrote the section of the law that indicated who was going to get the subsidies, they specifically did not include the federal exchanges. and at the end of the day, even if it was a mistake, a typo as my learned colleague tries to say, it's too bad because mistakes are drawn against the drafters under our law system which has worked for 30 years, up until the last eight months. jenna: so what would it mean, doug, if you're in a state that did not set up their
we have to remember when the law was drafted, there were no exchanges so the law was drafted and the exchanges were supposed to be set up so "the washington post" says, listen. maybe there was a missed word or it was intentional because the federal government wanted the states to set up their own exchanges and the subsidies was the carrot that they were dangling for the states to set it up. therefore, it was intentional. >> right. well, look. first of all, doug is doing a good...
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. >> reporter: erin is in her 40s and has health issues but for the new law to work, the white house needs millions of healthy young people to sign up to make coverage moreffordable for everyone else. the president made his pitch during a white house youth summit wednesday. >> i hope you haven't been discouraged by how hard it's been because stuff that's worth it is always hard. >> reporter: a new harvard university poll shows just 20% of americans under age 30 plan to enroll in a health care plan as part of the affordable care act. nearly half say they're unlikely to sign up. >> i would rather do the finer things, obviously. i don't know how much health insurance is but i know it's a lot more than that. >> reporter: the white house is hoping 7 million americans will sign up by april. now, as part of the administration's effort to focus on a different benefit, today the white house is going to be concentrating on insurance companies and getting word out how they are prohibited from discriminating against folks with pre-existing medical conditions. anne-marie? >> all right. susan mcgi
. >> reporter: erin is in her 40s and has health issues but for the new law to work, the white house needs millions of healthy young people to sign up to make coverage moreffordable for everyone else. the president made his pitch during a white house youth summit wednesday. >> i hope you haven't been discouraged by how hard it's been because stuff that's worth it is always hard. >> reporter: a new harvard university poll shows just 20% of americans under age 30 plan to enroll...
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. >> reporter: a law enforcement crew tells cbs news the man tried to work the brakes but they weren't working. the ntsb will uncover data reporters which will tell the speed the train was traveling. >> they'll know the speed. if they were attempting to apply the brakes. they'll know whether they wo worked. some passengers thought they were going to plunge into the water. this passenger said people were tossed around like rag dolls i could see some people flying from my left side to the right side. >> reporter: james levell is among the dead. his son posted this message online. this feel ts like an awful nightmare that i can't wake up from. rest easy dad. i love you. as deadly as that derailment was, it could have been far worse had it happened on a weekday. officials say it was about half full at the time of the crash. anne-marie? >> all right. >>> three railway workers were killed when a train derailed in southern new mexico. the train was carried iron ore when it derailed saturday. the three victims were the only people on board. the locomotive jumps the tracks and ended up in a dit
. >> reporter: a law enforcement crew tells cbs news the man tried to work the brakes but they weren't working. the ntsb will uncover data reporters which will tell the speed the train was traveling. >> they'll know the speed. if they were attempting to apply the brakes. they'll know whether they wo worked. some passengers thought they were going to plunge into the water. this passenger said people were tossed around like rag dolls i could see some people flying from my left side to...
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i don't see anything wrong with that. >> the law is clear. >> the law is clear. release them. they're in the public domain. the question is, is there a moral imperative then to turn away from them? that turns on what we're getting out of that. i believe if the news media forbears from playing them or if they're out there anyway, if individuals forbear from listening to them, in some way we move away from a corsoning of the culture that gets what aristotle call as if emotions. we're listening, we're feeling emotions, they're not happening to us but real people were dieing. >> two different main points there. first, you said the media move away. when does the media have responsibility have the -- >> that's an interesting question. who are we to say that other people shouldn't have access. >> what's the line? >> the line is i believe in the reality of the internet era. everything is porous now. if cnn chooses to or not to, if time.com chooses not to or not, the point is, the information is out there anyway. if you take a moral stand and say we as a news outlet aren't going to do
i don't see anything wrong with that. >> the law is clear. >> the law is clear. release them. they're in the public domain. the question is, is there a moral imperative then to turn away from them? that turns on what we're getting out of that. i believe if the news media forbears from playing them or if they're out there anyway, if individuals forbear from listening to them, in some way we move away from a corsoning of the culture that gets what aristotle call as if emotions. we're...
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. >> the administration will say, this law is much more than just a website. but what is the significance of this benchmark, do you think? >> well, part of it is math. part of it is they got to hit certain numbers. they say in order for this whole system to work. you take a look at the map of the country and look at the numbers now sort of in terms of you have the obama care sites, states doing it themselves, then you have the healthcare.gov states. take a look. they want to hit 7 million in total by the end of march. those are the numbers sort of over the last several weeks here. cloe closer to 200,000. people sign up for these things late. it's psychology, you wait until the last minute to do things. the numbers could go up, especially in march. also, 200,000 is not even close to the 7 million they hope to have. also this anxiety of people who have had their policies cancelled and who are now trying to get to the site to find out what the new premium will be. what the new plan will be, who had trouble getting on. it's a concern for them in particular. >> i h
. >> the administration will say, this law is much more than just a website. but what is the significance of this benchmark, do you think? >> well, part of it is math. part of it is they got to hit certain numbers. they say in order for this whole system to work. you take a look at the map of the country and look at the numbers now sort of in terms of you have the obama care sites, states doing it themselves, then you have the healthcare.gov states. take a look. they want to hit 7...
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relaunch, pointing to reports of rising enrollment numbers and regrouping to sell the controversial law to a still skeptical public. so is obama care on the road to recovery? let's ask "wall street journal" editorial board member joe raggo. deputy member dan hetinger. and kim strasle. has obama care turned the corner here? >> they'd love to make you think that. what that did is they picked a -- they made a deliberate political decision to fix the part of the website that consumers see. they haven't fexed the so-called back end. this is the information systems that transmit data to insurers about who's signing up for their products. it's essentially like ordering something online and never having it go to the weather house to be delivered to you. >> the interface with the consumer is improved. the sign-up numbers -- >> but still not back -- still not totally up to speed. they're pitching this 29,000 enrollment figure for the first two days of december. is that meaningful? >> they were locking for 7 million people to sign up. even if you get 29,000 every day, you're still not going to hit
relaunch, pointing to reports of rising enrollment numbers and regrouping to sell the controversial law to a still skeptical public. so is obama care on the road to recovery? let's ask "wall street journal" editorial board member joe raggo. deputy member dan hetinger. and kim strasle. has obama care turned the corner here? >> they'd love to make you think that. what that did is they picked a -- they made a deliberate political decision to fix the part of the website that...
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there was a call from a custodian in the building that became the eyes and ears for the police and law enforcement. he was able to say where the sounds of the shooting were coming from. he was able to say when there was gunfire and silence at well. at one point he is confronted by responding offices and the dispatcher says tell them who you are, and he says custodian, when they realize, they say tell the dispatcher to get connecticut police here and the dispatcher says tell them their on their way. so there is so much that was going on and so much that was happening on so quickly as police try to determine exactly what was happening in the school that you hear the urgency and you realize the horror of what is going on unfolding not almost immediately but in stages as you hear them calling for the connecticut state police while they try to remain quiet and hidden. >> can you explain why we're not playing the tapes? >> a team of very smart people are listening to them, determining the value, determining what is news worthy. what is of value. clearly everyone, not just here at cnn but els
there was a call from a custodian in the building that became the eyes and ears for the police and law enforcement. he was able to say where the sounds of the shooting were coming from. he was able to say when there was gunfire and silence at well. at one point he is confronted by responding offices and the dispatcher says tell them who you are, and he says custodian, when they realize, they say tell the dispatcher to get connecticut police here and the dispatcher says tell them their on their...
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he signed the law when he became president that made discrimination against the white minority illegal in south africa. that is the moral leadership for which he won, co-won the prize with his former presser. that is the lesson for the withhold world. >> you are so right. he is the man. a string of american presidents they had in common. back to charlene. i know you have friends and family long associations there. i'm hoping that you can report to us that he was at peace at the end. >> yes, i think that he's been at peace for some time. he's been on a breathing tube and members of the family have said for the longest time that he seemed alert. although in the last few days, that has changed just a bit because the family became more somber as they talked about his health. i understand that michelle, who has a program to uplift women economically was supposed to make a big speech out of the country but in the last couple days, she decided not to leave his side. she was by his side the entire time that he was in the hospital from early june to practically almost august, i can't remember e
he signed the law when he became president that made discrimination against the white minority illegal in south africa. that is the moral leadership for which he won, co-won the prize with his former presser. that is the lesson for the withhold world. >> you are so right. he is the man. a string of american presidents they had in common. back to charlene. i know you have friends and family long associations there. i'm hoping that you can report to us that he was at peace at the end....
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this law might i add the rice and all. what kind of united states may not fully agree with each other it's a bloody and eighty i see both sides say that a moment to calm the situation calls for sustained high level gauge. i'm sad it's all about. this is about twenty four inches. major concerns on cctv. they did. french the issues you more. ril has arrived in beijing just in time to attend the closing ceremony of the nineteenth france china economic seminar on thursday. they're all delivered a speech at the ceremony. saying that france hopes to reach an economic balance with china the seminar is an annual event co hosted by the china council for the promotion of international trade and the french to the committee every year a delegation of french governor's lead by the french government officials comes to attend the seminar. it has become a way to facilitate high level trade and economic talks between the two countries promised rail says he will discuss the measures france has taken to enhance its competitiveness when he me
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. >> reporter: a law enforcement source tells cbs news the train's engineer william rockefeller jr. tried to apply the brakes but they weren't working. the ntsb will uncover data reporters which will tell the speed the train was traveling. >> they'll know the speed at which the train was traveling. they'll also know if the engineer attempted to apply the brakes or not. they'll also know whether the brakes were working. >> reporter: some passengers thought they were going to plunge into the water. >> i thought i was going to die. >> reporter: this passenger says people were tossed around like rag dolls. >> i could see some people flying from my left side to the rightside. >> reporter: james lovell is among the dead. his son posted this message online. this feels like an awful nightmare that i can't wake up from. rest easy dad. i love you. as deadly as that derailment was, it could have been far worse had it happened on a weekday. officials say it was about half full at the time of the crash. anne-marie? >> all right. marlie hall in the bronx in new york. thank you, marlie. >>> well,
. >> reporter: a law enforcement source tells cbs news the train's engineer william rockefeller jr. tried to apply the brakes but they weren't working. the ntsb will uncover data reporters which will tell the speed the train was traveling. >> they'll know the speed at which the train was traveling. they'll also know if the engineer attempted to apply the brakes or not. they'll also know whether the brakes were working. >> reporter: some passengers thought they were going to...
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>> part of it is technological but the are being required by law to buy. this is an overpriced product. it's very tightly regulated and it's not the kind of -- it doesn't adapt to changing circumstances. it says that everyone should want the same thing and that's not true. >> what about this, kim, much talked about white house offensive that they are going on to tell this, not only to get millennials to enroll but they are picking anecdotes for this person gets health because they couldn't get coverage before, this person had pre-existing coverage, this person is now on medicaid? it's a very concerted, deliberate strategy. what's behind this? >> well, they are trying to suggest that it works and they now have the website somewhat in order on the front end so they can say, you can get there. the problem is, they have ten of these examples and that has to be compared against the millions of people who are losing their coverage. and so what you see is people like mary landrieu saying -- >> senator from louisiana. >> yes, in a tough re-election this next year.
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they didn't you fully understand the law. they didn't fully understand what would happen when they got to the website. does having the navigators change experience, and are you less likely to have some of those back end problems if you work with someone who really knows the process inside and out? >> that makes a big difference. i've been doing outreach enrollment assistance for 15 years for the uninsured. one thing does experience show, but the research also shows that one-on-one application assistance is the key to getting somebody successfully enrolled. it has the best outcomes. and because that assistance tends to reduce the anxiety or stress if something runs into anything that they don't understand or if maybe they do have a challenge with the webb, maybe they don't know what it is they're being asked, and that navigator of that application, the assister, it really sorts to bring the mountain to them, and gets them through the process from beginning to end. people are getting lost along the ways. >> speed the process fo
they didn't you fully understand the law. they didn't fully understand what would happen when they got to the website. does having the navigators change experience, and are you less likely to have some of those back end problems if you work with someone who really knows the process inside and out? >> that makes a big difference. i've been doing outreach enrollment assistance for 15 years for the uninsured. one thing does experience show, but the research also shows that one-on-one...
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he is trying to rally support for his signature health care law after the messy launch of his website. his approval ratings have plummeted since the botched rollout of the affordable care act. the legislation, also known as obamacare, is trying to provide health care for the 15% of the americans without health insurance. claim they have already benefited from obamacare. plaguedwebsite launch by technical problems, on tuesday the american president was at pains to give his affordable care act a clean bill of health. >> noun the website -- now the website is working for the vast majority. we want to ensure folks folks -- folks focus on what is at stake here, which is the capacity for you or your family's to be able to have the security of decent health insurance at a reasonable cost. >> launched on october 1, healthcare.gov was designed to allow people to shop for insurance policies to provide medical coverage for millions of uninsured. problems host of emerge. insurers said many application forms were strewn with evers and others simply disappeared. website users complained of frequent
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the law is not intended to guarantee a fair or perfectly comfortable workplace. we all know that intuitively. the real question is does it rise to the high standard of pervasive. >> that's subjective. >> each of these cases is a case-by-case analysis. >> this whole story if you do a little bit of digging, it doesn't take much, it's a hot mess. this lawsuit notwithstanding. she's accused another male colleague of sexual harassment. there's been a lawsuit and there's been infighting among the two. how much will all of that bad environment, the lawsuits -- >> a lot. it will be the determining factor. the class issue goes to the form of the lawsuit so that each of them doesn't have to make their own case. once any kind of finder of fact starts hearing, danny, about what's been going on at the company, the obvious tension, the ceo, the surviving spouse of the man who was the ceo, i think it's going to turn into something else. >> it is. it's a high burden to meet. they have to show these actions were because they were white males or because they were members in a clas
the law is not intended to guarantee a fair or perfectly comfortable workplace. we all know that intuitively. the real question is does it rise to the high standard of pervasive. >> that's subjective. >> each of these cases is a case-by-case analysis. >> this whole story if you do a little bit of digging, it doesn't take much, it's a hot mess. this lawsuit notwithstanding. she's accused another male colleague of sexual harassment. there's been a lawsuit and there's been...
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turns out the law is about to unravel on its own. the two cases that may cripple the law before the new year so. >>> beer or coffee, which is better for you? stick around. what does that first spoonful taste like? ok. honey bunches of oats. ching! mmmm! mmmm! mmmm! wow! it's the oats. honey. yeah. honey bunches of oats. this is a great cereal. on the table by not choosing the rit medicare d plan. no one could hav left this much money here. whoo-hoo-hoo! yet many seniors whoompare medicare d plans realize they can save hundreds of dollar cvs/pharmacy wants to help you save on medicare expenses. talk to your cvs prmacist, ll, or go to cvs.com/compare to get your free, personalized pl comparison today. call, go online, or visit your local store today. that's the sound of car insunce companies these days. here a cheap, there a cheap. everywhere a cheap... you get it. so what if instead ofjust a cheachoice, you could make a smart choice? like esurance for example they were born online and built to save people money from the beginning. tha
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the law has been concerned that it would end to really limit the freedom to hold contests today was the high street demonstrators in central cairo on saturday when they tried to disperse the crowds that is as good as he's responded by penance downs there is a bag government issued id code of law in november requires rally organized is to file a plan in advance and allows egyptian security authorities did and demonstrations opposition groups at the stadium now they think and the interim government formed after president mohamed was he was toppled in a de facto military coups the government has detained more than two hundred people by and then continued on the government is stepping up the crackdown in impact appears to contain protests and restore security the otests against the law is spreading beyond the muslim brotherhood men face to the general may seem concerned about deacon political kiosk. the us defence secretary conveyed his concern over the new lawn to the egyptian defence minister on the found the cable on the net down to tassie seek not to use military force in containing dem
the law has been concerned that it would end to really limit the freedom to hold contests today was the high street demonstrators in central cairo on saturday when they tried to disperse the crowds that is as good as he's responded by penance downs there is a bag government issued id code of law in november requires rally organized is to file a plan in advance and allows egyptian security authorities did and demonstrations opposition groups at the stadium now they think and the interim...
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from administrative directives to law enforcement officers, telling them not to arrest or deport the vast majority of those in the u.s. illegally to major rewrites of the affordable care act via speeches or the white house blog, president obama has grown increasingly willing to use the powers of the executive branch to effect major changes without ever going through congress. jonathan turley, a supporter of the president and his policies calls the trend troubling. >> the problem with what the president is doing is he's not simply posing a danger to the constitutional system, he's becoming the very danger the constitution was designed to avoid, that is the concentration of power in any single branch. >> reporter: other constitutional experts argue that president obama is carrying out his constitutional duties to take care that the laws be faithfully executed by revising obama care in ways that will make it viable. >> i have to say that hyperventilating about how extraordinary and unprecedented and unconstitutional these delays are is just -- is just that, it's hyperventilation and con
from administrative directives to law enforcement officers, telling them not to arrest or deport the vast majority of those in the u.s. illegally to major rewrites of the affordable care act via speeches or the white house blog, president obama has grown increasingly willing to use the powers of the executive branch to effect major changes without ever going through congress. jonathan turley, a supporter of the president and his policies calls the trend troubling. >> the problem with what...
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an assortment of straight sets at that time to tie this behavior is in accordance with international law as was common practice is all across the world and it is not the rest and eighty eyes is a different countries of overlap with each other so tight i suspect it is legitimate cause to set up this boy a deep icy. he's honestly even before the united states joe biden has told the media that he was taught directly and openly to chinese president she didn't think about his concern over china's establishment of a d i c and out to steven and dual me up and talk about it and will keep updated about how this negotiations going on. all right to a very delicate balancing act for the us bias present meanwhile in japan it established a new national security council in fact that thompson will be meeting a prawn for the first time today. it's got the country's prime minister shinzo up a the chief cabinet said the yoshida soda and the foreign and defence ministers. q news is reporting the defence council meeting would discuss issues like the national security strategy the soon to be published nationa
an assortment of straight sets at that time to tie this behavior is in accordance with international law as was common practice is all across the world and it is not the rest and eighty eyes is a different countries of overlap with each other so tight i suspect it is legitimate cause to set up this boy a deep icy. he's honestly even before the united states joe biden has told the media that he was taught directly and openly to chinese president she didn't think about his concern over china's...
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the law down in popularity. every day, bringing a new problem, a new missed prom yichls a new disaster. fresh horrors await the president says i know, i know. but we're going to drag forward into this thing. we're going to put it into place. whatever we have to do. and it's going to be the law of the land at least until 2017, that sounds more like, sounded to me more like a funeral for the hope and change he was kind of dressed like an undertaker. it was not much of a campaign rally. uk see the picture of barack obama ask joe biden standing together the president saying this is a big bleeping deal. the same words joe biden said to him. good luck with this. >> good luck with this. >> president tried to hit the reset button on the failed rollout. at the same time, we get these reports that not only now is there not a payment mechanism in tonight but tonight we get word that okay. they're big fix which refused to reveal for days and weeks, the fix is they're just going to start cutting checks and doing it w out tha
the law down in popularity. every day, bringing a new problem, a new missed prom yichls a new disaster. fresh horrors await the president says i know, i know. but we're going to drag forward into this thing. we're going to put it into place. whatever we have to do. and it's going to be the law of the land at least until 2017, that sounds more like, sounded to me more like a funeral for the hope and change he was kind of dressed like an undertaker. it was not much of a campaign rally. uk see the...
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earlier students on university campuses held rallies against a new anti-protest law and the killing of a fellow student by security forces. >> a draft constitution has been approved by the interim government. let's look at the controversial points. it let's the army decide who the defence minister will be for the next eight years, and bans political parties based on religi religion. the draft will go to a referendum. if ratified, elections will take place. tell us more about the controversial constitution. >> what's new this morning to many egyptians is the fact this it seems there'll be a change to the roadmap that the military government put forward. earlier we have been hearing that first the constitution will be drafted and it will be put to a referendum. if approved there'll be parliamenty elections and presidential elections. in the draft resolution, it seems it's not clear. it's left to the president to decide if presidential elections will be held before parliamentary elections or at the same time. many see there's some room left for general abdul fatah al-sisi to run for the p
earlier students on university campuses held rallies against a new anti-protest law and the killing of a fellow student by security forces. >> a draft constitution has been approved by the interim government. let's look at the controversial points. it let's the army decide who the defence minister will be for the next eight years, and bans political parties based on religi religion. the draft will go to a referendum. if ratified, elections will take place. tell us more about the...
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that he didn't think are proper like immigration laws but has made changes to his health care law by making a statement or something posted in a white house blog. george washington university law professor testified today and said no matter who the president is that, actually sets a very dangerous presence precedent. here's what he said. >> the center of gravity is shifting that. makes it unstable. within that system you have the rise of a uber presidency. there could be no greater danger for individual liberty. >> he said in hithe founders wo unhappy and surprised by what's happening now. but democrats on the committee said hey, presidents from both parties have done this and as long as we have gridlock on capitol hill president obama is likely to continue doing it. >> okay, shannon, thank you. >>> an economic life preserver for a city would be a financial disaster for many people who gave much of their lives to that city. correspondent mike tobin reports tonight on the granting of bankruptcy protection for detroit. >> reporter: the rule, is unwelcome to detroit city employees as th
that he didn't think are proper like immigration laws but has made changes to his health care law by making a statement or something posted in a white house blog. george washington university law professor testified today and said no matter who the president is that, actually sets a very dangerous presence precedent. here's what he said. >> the center of gravity is shifting that. makes it unstable. within that system you have the rise of a uber presidency. there could be no greater danger...
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those recommendations came from the national organization of black law enforcement executives. today oliver will deliver his assessment to the bart board. i spoke with police chief kenton rainey at the beginning of this process in june. >> i would say we definitely have done the majority of the reforms. and as far as our progress, i'm going to leave that up to the assessors. >> reporter: now, the highest profile black eye for the department of course the shooting of oscar grant in 2009 captured on this cell phone video. lots of concerns, racial profiling to police brutality. the report that led to these reforms was commissioned later that year. so again, today we are going to examine how those reforms were implemented. we'll hear from chief rainey and former chief oliver at the bart board meeting this morning. live in oakland, anne makevoc, kpix 5. >> how open to criticism does the police chief seem to be. >> reporter: you know, he came into office after the shooting the oscar grant. it was part of a sort of may yeah cup pa from the bart board -- mea culpa from the bart board.
those recommendations came from the national organization of black law enforcement executives. today oliver will deliver his assessment to the bart board. i spoke with police chief kenton rainey at the beginning of this process in june. >> i would say we definitely have done the majority of the reforms. and as far as our progress, i'm going to leave that up to the assessors. >> reporter: now, the highest profile black eye for the department of course the shooting of oscar grant in...
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it's not constrained by laws. part of what we're trying to do the next month or so is having done an independent review, brought in civil libertarians, i'll be proposing some self restraint on the nsa. to initiate reforms that can give people more confidence. but i want everybody to be clear. the people of the nsa generally are looking out for the safety of the american people. they are not interested in reading your e-mails. they are not interested in reading your text messages. and that's not something that's done. we've got a big system of checks and balances including the courts and congress who have the the capacity to prevent that from happening. >> let's look at confidence and trust in government. 50 years ago, in june of 1963, president john f. kennedy spoke here at the american university. >> our problems are man made. therefore, they can be solved biff man. and man can be as big as he wants. no problem of human destiny is beyond human beings. man's reason and spirit have all consoled the seemingly unsolv
it's not constrained by laws. part of what we're trying to do the next month or so is having done an independent review, brought in civil libertarians, i'll be proposing some self restraint on the nsa. to initiate reforms that can give people more confidence. but i want everybody to be clear. the people of the nsa generally are looking out for the safety of the american people. they are not interested in reading your e-mails. they are not interested in reading your text messages. and that's not...
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as prime minister shinzo law benefit or nations will tolerate china's attempt to unilaterally change the status quo. india and japan have had diplomatic relations for just over sixty years. japan's emperor and empress are now visiting the south asian country and this week we've been running a special series on in our final instalment today we look at india successes in developing its human resources especially in the field of information technology grows the end of the malia is in a historic part of dough the last night that the town of our family tradition est see our friendly than other stuff and it's mass of people circulate concentrate on selling its belt line and mobile and were back in the early seventeenth century town of less than historical buildings and here it is i can get tempo don't always feel like it if you catch the eye. the active steering. the people still taking office he bought with rapid economic growth the number of middle income households is multiplying. i whispered it to double by twenty twenty. for some expansion in the country's talented crafters. actually
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entertainment, with no annual fee.to apply, go to citi.com/thankyoucards i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> question for you, is this the best dear santa letter ever written or worse? this is a sign of the times. a child wrote this letter, dear handa, how are you? i'm good. got to love it, right? here's what i want for christmas. and then provides a link -- >> no, he didn't. >> amazon item which takes you to an rc plane. but still, what do you think of this? >> look how long it is. >> the poor kid. >> what do you think of this? >> this is a sign of the time. is it a good thing or bad thing? >> i think it's good. >> i think it's good. if he did the twitter link, it would have been shorter. >> but he's making it easier santa. >> good luck to the parent copying that one down. >> it is so 2013. bill karins, what do
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that means that on the three pro was successfully launched the law must repeat carrier rockets hit low income school in the mall and a six wheeled robot a broker called it a graph that if everything goes the plan. the rover will win on the moon the mid december where one can touch a lot of servants and search for natural resources. the probe is scheduled to return to earth in twenty seventeen the singer's assistance of the second state of china's lunar exploration program the first that was warming the movie which was accomplished first time in two thousand seven. that thursday will be returning rock samples to earth by the year twenty twenty after which the mesa will look into the possibility of sending a few men to the moon's surface casing and says that a space program for peaceful purposes but the us department states as it was to prevent china from a business these capabilities as it continues to gain a strategic advantage have been added and it is did you know to thailand the anti government movement issued an ultimatum to prime minister yang locks in a while to step down within
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he said don't want the law if necessary according to international standards. my math related in and this is news that japanese officials have been debating a new stimulus package and a close to finalizing the details i didn't see that turns us now from the business that thrives on how much are we talking about here. catherine is worth tens of billions of dollars in its pink thought up by government officials they're putting it together in a bid to drive economic growth. they plan to spend about fifty three billion dollars to counter the impact of a looming consumption tax hike and keep the economy expanding the government will raise the tax from five to eight percent in april the increase is expected to dampen demand. a job proposal for the stimulus at the side about ten billion dollars to help japanese firms compete internationally. the money will promote the development of innovative drugs and support the expansion of smaller firms overseas the package also includes about three point two billion dollars in cash payments to people whose incomes are below a ce
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and it is going to be the law of the land at least until 2017. that sounded more to me like a funeral for the hope and change. he was even kind of dressed like an undertaker. it was not much of a campaign rally. >> you know, you can see the picture of barack obama and joe biden standing together, if joe biden becomes the democratic nominee, and says this is a big [ bleep ]ing deal, good luck with this. >> and he tried to hit the reset button on his failed rollout of obama care. at the same time we get these reports that not only now is there not a payment mechanism in tonight, we knew there was no payment mechanism, but tonight we get the word that okay, their big fix which they refused to reveal for days and weeks, is they're just going to start cutting checks without that system being set up. we're going to trust the administration and the health insurance companies not to screw us. seriously. it is 9 i can say that. and people who made it through and signed up will find out in january when they go to have their operation that they have no heal
and it is going to be the law of the land at least until 2017. that sounded more to me like a funeral for the hope and change. he was even kind of dressed like an undertaker. it was not much of a campaign rally. >> you know, you can see the picture of barack obama and joe biden standing together, if joe biden becomes the democratic nominee, and says this is a big [ bleep ]ing deal, good luck with this. >> and he tried to hit the reset button on his failed rollout of obama care. at...
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start a public campaign for the health care law over law. president obama will kick-start the e effort with an event at the white house this afternoon. of course this comes nine weeks after the first rollout which was marked by glitches and crashes as well as repeated promises from the administration that things would get better. >> nobody's madder than me about the website is working as well as it should, which means it's going to get fixed. >> no one ever imagined the volume of issues and problems that we've had, and we must fix it. >> there is an enormous amount of work going on on a daily basis to make the necessary fixes and to upgrade the site with the goal of making it fully functional for the vast majority of users by the end of this month. >> i am confident that by by the time we look back on this next year that people are going to say this is working well and it's helping a lot of people. >> after all that, the white house finally appears comfortable enough to say that the website is workable and workable enough to start promoting
start a public campaign for the health care law over law. president obama will kick-start the e effort with an event at the white house this afternoon. of course this comes nine weeks after the first rollout which was marked by glitches and crashes as well as repeated promises from the administration that things would get better. >> nobody's madder than me about the website is working as well as it should, which means it's going to get fixed. >> no one ever imagined the volume of...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare and our networks are getting crowded. but if congress, the fcc, and the administration free up... more licensed wireless spectrum, we can empower more... people to innovate, create new technologies and jobs... and strengthen the economy. america is the world's leader in wireless. let's keep it that way. free up licensed spectrum today, so wireless... can do more for america tomorrow. >>> breaking news right now. jay carney at the briefing on health care. >> we'll talk about pre-existing conditions, slowing health care cost, data that demonstrates for the past three years the growth in health care cost has been the slowest in half a century, the three years since the affordable care act was passed. i think that conflicts significantly with opponents of the affordable care act. a significant story in the "new york times" today business section about the fact costs of affordable care act are c
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it's not constrained by laws. and part of what we're trying to do over the next month or so is having done an independent review and brought a whole bunch of folks civil libertarians and lawyers and others to examine what's being done, i'll be proposing some self-restraint on the nsa and, you know, to initiate some reforms that can give people more confidence, but i want everybody to be clear. the people at the nsa generally are looking out for the safety of the american people. they are not interested in reading your e-mails. they're not interested in reading your text messages. and that's not something that's done. and we've got a big system of checks and balance, including the courts and congress who have capacity to prevent that from happening. >> mr. president, let's look at that question of competence and trust in government. 50 years ago in june of 1963, president kennedy spoke here at the american university. let's listen to something he said that applies to the situation we're in now politically. >> our p
it's not constrained by laws. and part of what we're trying to do over the next month or so is having done an independent review and brought a whole bunch of folks civil libertarians and lawyers and others to examine what's being done, i'll be proposing some self-restraint on the nsa and, you know, to initiate some reforms that can give people more confidence, but i want everybody to be clear. the people at the nsa generally are looking out for the safety of the american people. they are not...
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you know, the president said today -- the law is going to work. he talked about sign-ups increasing. the difficult thing is, as peter pointed out, the whole law is premised on the idea of these young invincibles, as they're called, signing up. there's a poll out of harvard today of millennials, many of whom feel very negatively toward this president and the health care law. you know, perception changes rather quickly in this day and age. i think it's possible that will change. he needs those younger people to sign up in order to make the whole system work. i'm not sure we should expect they would be the first people to sign up, so i don't know that we should be stunned by that. but this effort to try to encourage young people to say, hey, look, this makes sense for you and here's why. it's a critical piece to succeed from a policy perspective. >> now on the republican side, i wanted to also ask both of you about the cheney family feud. dick cheney finally speaking out. let's watch. >> we're surprised when there was an attack launched against liz o
you know, the president said today -- the law is going to work. he talked about sign-ups increasing. the difficult thing is, as peter pointed out, the whole law is premised on the idea of these young invincibles, as they're called, signing up. there's a poll out of harvard today of millennials, many of whom feel very negatively toward this president and the health care law. you know, perception changes rather quickly in this day and age. i think it's possible that will change. he needs those...
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i would like to start with the issue of syria russia supports its musharraf law sides. drain all the fireman's and it seems it has paid off because right now the western leaders who called for his departure again and again. seem to want to negotiate you know it's a russia that the russians position was the principal and we live in preston will we have for the international this is our principal. in the second point we want to get the ceasefire. as soon as possible the priests. all the distraction of these beautiful country. we where criticizing us that puts on his mistakes. but do we wear in contact with the opposition. i can kill you is that we received the most cool about two am pdt gauge was off seeing a position of different kinds so we we're working weeks go by it's own. the call. we think that there is unknown nina taste you can go such costs. raising the two concurrent a procedure there is no limit distribution for this snake national religious there is the only way to beat these negotiations. i'll close to think western powers were from striking stereo. a few mo
i would like to start with the issue of syria russia supports its musharraf law sides. drain all the fireman's and it seems it has paid off because right now the western leaders who called for his departure again and again. seem to want to negotiate you know it's a russia that the russians position was the principal and we live in preston will we have for the international this is our principal. in the second point we want to get the ceasefire. as soon as possible the priests. all the...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare for hollywood's biggest stars. let's have a look. who is it for? it's for becky. she must be important. [ neil ] oh, she is. [ female announcer ] now, he designs for the star in your life. becky, will you marry me? yes! [ female announcer ] neil lane bridal. uniquely beautiful, hand-crafted rings from hollywood's master of vintage glamour. at kay jewelers -- the number one jewelry store in america. [ neil ] every woman should feel like a star. ♪ every kiss begins with kay [ neil ] every woman should feel like a star. >>> so, you play in denver for the broncos. at mile-high stadium. >> correct. >> tell me about your relationship with thunder. >> our mascot, thunder. >> yes. >> you're talking about the horse that runs up and down the field every time the broncos score. >> oh, yes. >> so, for those of you just crawled out from under the rocks, ron burgundy, with peyton manning. ron burgundy
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare for hollywood's biggest stars. let's have a look. who is it for? it's for becky. she must be important. [ neil ] oh, she is. [ female announcer ] now, he designs for the star in your life. becky, will you marry me? yes! [ female announcer ] neil lane bridal. uniquely beautiful, hand-crafted rings from hollywood's master of...
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but certainly in explaining the benefits of the law. i also think that the point that the president keeps making, and i think just needs to make again and again is that the old system didn't work. people faced a choice between putting food on the table or paying for health care. that's not what we do in the -- what america should be. that's not what you do in a humane and civilized country. and i think he needs to hammer that again and again. you could use the word junk for junk insurance. but there is this issue with the insurance company. this plan actually depends on working through and cooperating with the insurance companies and there are people who debated whether or not it should be, you know, flat out single payer or not. that was years ago. and you and i might have been on the same side of that. but we didn't win it. >> so it's probably not good for the white house to take the cable approach and be a little bit more arrogant about the whole thing and call it junk insurance and then have to go into the room and work with these g
but certainly in explaining the benefits of the law. i also think that the point that the president keeps making, and i think just needs to make again and again is that the old system didn't work. people faced a choice between putting food on the table or paying for health care. that's not what we do in the -- what america should be. that's not what you do in a humane and civilized country. and i think he needs to hammer that again and again. you could use the word junk for junk insurance. but...
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this was his legacy law. hard not to look at this and go, how were you not watching this every step of the way and making sure that it went at least better than this? i think that was, you know, as i said earlier, what many critics said when we were going into obamacare this is quite a bit for you guys to bite off. do you think you can handle it? turns out know, no, they couldn't. that to me is big problem that he is not taking responsibility for it. bill: on that point too, darrell issa told me two dae the website will exceed a billion dollars in the end. everything all-in will be more than a billion dollars, but placing the blame on congress for getting in his way, byron of reforming washington, what's up? >> well, you know this is something that democrats have done for a long time, not really placing blame on congress but places blame on the opposition party, republicans in congress for doing this. so we've heard this from the president a whole lot. what i really this is most interesting about the intervie
this was his legacy law. hard not to look at this and go, how were you not watching this every step of the way and making sure that it went at least better than this? i think that was, you know, as i said earlier, what many critics said when we were going into obamacare this is quite a bit for you guys to bite off. do you think you can handle it? turns out know, no, they couldn't. that to me is big problem that he is not taking responsibility for it. bill: on that point too, darrell issa told...